The magical Theater

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At a time when there was not a single school of initiation on the entire earth plane, many souls who were once powerful healers, scholars or priests, were trapped in distraction, stress and mental wounding, lost in the wheel of fame and self-expression in a materialistic world or in drugs, lust, self-pity and dejection. The eye of the uninitiated, could not have distinguished them from ordinary people, because in the schools were taught only empty concepts and obedience. On the one hand, it was always repeated that all people were equal, on the other hand, they were constantly distinguished by how good they were at giving ready-made answers. In the end, they had retained nothing, only forgotten to think for themselves, lost the joy of learning, and forgotten to listen to their own abilities and images. All it revolved around was escaping through one meaningless relationship to the next. All the soul forces accumulated over many lives were wasted just like that. And at the end of a lifetime, a soul would have stood there with less than before. Would only have been entangled deeper and deeper in the wheel of rebirths.
But in the school of thought they learned that freedom did not mean numbing the mind and pursuing all the desires of the body, but that each person comes to earth with a purpose and a dignity to fulfill. That every human being is himself an enigma that we can only decipher together.
The school of thought, was also a school of will. It was here that people learned to think the eternal ideas, to free themselves from vain concepts and to comprehend their own spiritual core.
A true history of Atlantis to Lemuria was taught, and they saw how they incarnated again and again as man and woman, in all cultures and times, all professions and areas in ascent as in decline. The founder of the school worked miracles and gave people hope and faith in immortal love.
It was the force that always brought souls together in their striving to become perfect beings. They recognized their soul families with whom they played out all the roles of the earth plan together and how they hurt and failed in order to forgive each other all over again and thus understand each other anew. Just in the time when the karma had got into terrible disorder, there was no insight into higher worlds without an immense amount of forgiveness.
And finally the masters were revealed to them, our elder brothers, who reached the goal of completion even before our history was written, who guided the destiny of the world and incarnated as the universal geniuses, prophets, saints, kings and revolutionaries from the highest heavens to the people. All great founders of religion belonged to this order. And all of them proclaimed the same eternal dignity, the Sanatana Dharma.

From the school emerged the magical theater. Here the word was law. In the theater, all the arts converged, in powerful figures of sound and light and stagings, the collective consciousness was purified and directed toward eternity. In the figures of the theater the gods found their embodiment and the people were filled again with a sense of meaning sense and joy of life. The figures were mirrors of the spiritual worlds, here the souls could live out what they truly were like during a time when attempts were made to degrade man to a mere work animal. A new seed of culture blossomed.They read the signs in all phenomena and could turn again to that for which they had come to earth. For what the water is for the fish and the air for the bird, the theater is for man, for his being reaches into the spiritual worlds. And only in the theater can man live all that he has brought with him from the spiritual worlds.
They read the signs in all phenomena and could turn again to that for which they had come to earth. For what the water is for the fish and the air for the bird, the theater is for man, for his being reaches into the spiritual worlds and only in the theater can man live all that he has brought with him from spiritual worlds.
The beginning of a new renaissance in which religion merged science and art.

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